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  1. RT @NASA_Ames: [News] Science Magazines Honor Cutting-Edge NASA Programs http://bit.ly/4dIRy3
  2. Cool! Kepler won the Aviation & Space grand prize in Popular Science's Top 100 List for 2009: http://bit.ly/4c4b12 (thx @NASA_Ames )
  3. Latest mission manager update from the Kepler team: http://bit.ly/42tXVJ
  4. Kepler to be featured on the show "Alien Earths" on the Natl Geo channel Aug. 27: http://is.gd/2AyKF
  5. See the latest findings after today's press conference at http://bit.ly/8Ybe2
  6. RT @NASA: Find out about Kepler's amazing early science results at 2 p.m. EDT. You can watch the news conference online at www.nasa.gov/ntv.
  7. Media briefing coming up about Kepler's Early Science Results. Live on NASATV. Thu, Aug 6th, 2 p.m. EDT : http://cli.gs/PM1PR
  8. Article about Bill Borucki and Kepler in the SF Chronicle: http://is.gd/1xiQJ
  9. RT @NASA_Ames: Kepler Mission Manager Update, July 7, 09: http://tinyurl.com/ltr8qz
  10. RT @NASA_Ames: Kepler Mission Manager Update, July 7, 2009: On July 4, Kepler passed a point 12,500,000 kms.. http://tinyurl.com/ltr8qz
  11. RT @TESS_NASA: Interesting article in the New York Times today about NASA's Kepler and @TESS_NASA : http://bit.ly/MiM1O
  12. Commissioning phase: Check. Lets start planet hunting! http://bit.ly/kz8HP
  13. @bwmeier Science Ops is getting closer. see Mission Manager update @ http://bit.ly/16pwmR
  14. Geocentric distance: 5,910,000 km. Drifting away from Earth with a round trip light time of 39.7s.
  15. Geocentric distance: 4,461,000 km. Drifting away from Earth with a round trip light time of 29.7 s.
  16. The conversation continues on New Scientist http://is.gd/t2OH and Wired http://is.gd/t2PO
  17. First Light images on Digg: http://tinyurl.com/dcv7nn
  18. Currently at a geocentric distance of 3,884,000 km and drifting away from Earth with a round trip light time of 25.9 s.
  19. @Planck Thanks. Exciting times up here. Good luck with your upcoming launch on May 6th!
  20. More about the First Light images on http://www.nasa.gov/kepler